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Revision as of 14:57, 23 July 2020
Note: This guide was written by a player. It is not officially sanctioned by staff. While best attempts have been made at accuracy, it is possibly inaccurate or out-of-date. If you see something that should be changed, please contact Bobbi on MUSH.
Contents
Basics
Say:
"Hello.
Result: Bobbi says, "Hello."
Pose:
:dances.
Result: Bobbi dances.
Possessive pose:
;'s smile is beautiful.
Result: Bobbi's smile is beautiful
Emit:
\\After a brief pause, Bobbi cracks up.
Result: After a brief pause, Bobbi cracks up.
Note: %r is a line break and %t is a tab. A lot of people like to start an emit with %r%t
It can also be handy to do %r%r%t to do a paragraph break for long poses.
Look:
l <target>
Note: <target> can be a person, place, object, or exit, and this will return the desc.
Page:
p <target>=<message>
Group Page:
p <target1> <target2>=<message>
Page last person you paged:
p <message>
Note: Be careful, or you might mav. an '=' sign in this pose will always turn it to one of the above.
Page someone with a space in their name:
p <"target">=<message>
Say something OOC:
OOC <message>
Pose something OOC:
OOC :<pose>
Possessive Pose something OOC:
OOC ;<pose>
Go OOC:
+ooc
Go IC:
+ic
See who's online
WHO
See who's online and where they are:
+who
See the locations where people are:
+where
Look at your sheet:
+sheet
Have someone meet you at your location:
+meet <target>
Finger someone:
+finger <name>
Note: They may know you did this.
To see if someone's online without them knowing:
WHO <name>
Help
For builtin MUSH commands:
help
For searching builtin MUSH commands:
help *<search>*
For softcode MUSH commands:
+help
Basic Sets
Set your gender:
@sex me=<gender>
Set your desc:
@desc me=<desc>
Set your Shortdesc (50 char max):
&short-desc me=<short-desc>
Chargen
Before you Chargen:
See totals for each category spent:
+sheettally
See advanced totals for abilities:
+abilitypoints
Ability help:
Extra help:
Comsys
Join a channel:
addcom <alias>=<channel>
Turn a channel on:
<alias> on
Turn a channel off:
<alias> off
See who's on a channel:
<alias> who
Get the last 10 things said on a channel:
<alias> last
Get the last # things said on a channel (1-50):
<alias> last #
Set a comtitle:
@fo me=comtitle <alias>=<title>
See which channels you can join:
+comlist
See all the channels:
@clist
Finger
See when someone fingers you:
&AFINGER me=@pemit me=[ansi(bh,<Finger>)] %N just fingered you.
See if someone's on-line without triggering their finger:
WHO <name>
Glance
Have your Appearance show in +glance:
&GLANCE_APP me=1
Roll
Show the values of individual dice rolls:
&VERBOSE_ROLLS me=1
XP
This is how I nom:
+xp/nom <name>/<types>=Participants: <space separated list of those in the scene>%rPoses: <Pastebin log or example poses>%rSummary: <2-3 sentence description of scene, including why special rewards were given>
Example nom:
+xp/nom Alice/ACTING CONCEPT HEROISM=Participants: Alice Bob%rPoses: https://pastebin.com%rSummary: A discussion happens between the two about how they're always used in examples. Just then a gasmain explodes, and the two scramble to protect NPC diners.
Notes:
If someone has a space in their name, please use their alias instead.
Only one nom needs to be submitted per scene (makes it easier for staff.)
If someone in the scene should get different XP totals, you can add that info to the initial command.
For PRPs you probably want to include a Storyteller: line
Staff recommends ACTING and CONCEPT as a pair.
Extra help for XP:
Highlight
First set a function on yourself:
&b me=switch(name(*%0),moniker(*%0),ansi(h,%0),moniker(*%0))
Now in scenes, just wrap every person's name like this:
[u(b,name)]
Note: This is an updated version, update your b function if from before 7/23
Note: No longer needs a '*' before the name for people outside the room.
Posebreak
Turn on posebreak:
+posebreak on
Turn off posebreak:
+posebreak off
Set posebreak (allows for ANSI):
@fo me=+posebreak <break text>
BBS
See available themes:
+bbcolorthemes
Set theme:
+bbcolortheme <theme>
Color Name
Put your name in Color:
@moniker me=<name>
Note:
Moniker must be the same characters as your name, though with options for ANSI or accents.
Keepalive
Prevent network disruptions:
@set me=KEEPALIVE
Note:
This will not prevent disruptions on your end, that must be set clientside.
Reality
Realities:
Fae, Wraith, Umbra
Be able to see a reality:
+rsee <reality>
Be able to have a desc in a reality:
+rexist <reality>
See if anyone in the room can see that reality:
+rscan <reality>
Set your desc for a reality (I recommend adding ANSI or a break to avoid confusion):
&<reality>desc me=<reality desc>
Reality Posing:
?\\<emit>
?:<pose>
?;<pose without space>
?"<say>
?'<ooc>
Replace '?' for:
f = fae
w = wraith
u = umbra
Doing
Set your 'Doing' in 'WHO':
@doing <doing>
Set your 'Doing' in 'WHO' when you login:
@aconnect me=@doing <doing>
Hangouts
See all Hangouts:
+hangouts/all
See all Hideouts:
+hideouts/all
See hangouts and hideouts in use:
+hangouts
Jump to hangout/hideout:
+hangouts/jump <name>
See Nightzone hangouts:
+hangouts/night
Search in hangouts desc:
+hangouts/search <text>
Aesthetics
Remove db#s only when looking:
@set me=MYOPIC
Census
See general census of active characters:
+census
See which groups you can do a census f:
+census/groups
Do a census of a particular group:
+census/group <group>
Rosters
See rosters available to you:
+roster
Check who's on a roster:
+roster <roster>
See who's online in a roster:
+roster/on <roster>
Show even the non-active players in a roster:
+roster/all <roster>
Show where people in a roster are:
+roster/where <roster>
Opt-in showing up on roster:
+roster/optin <roster>
Out-out showing up on roster:
+roster/optout <roster>
Text Formatting
Be careful! Depending on your client and terminal, some of these options might cause problems.
If you set an option that breaks display on your client, repeat the command you just did, but insert a ! after the =
Turn on 16 colors:
@set me=ANSI
Turn on 256 colors:
@set me=COLOR256
Turn on Unicode:
@set me=UNICODE
Turn off all formatting:
@set me=ASCII